Using a throwback photo because im super sick and I look dreadful..🤒😷😷
Ive had so many people ask about the reason I took down my 200k photo and giveaway. First off, thank you for the support and all the love from all my amazing followers! ❤❤❤
💥Basically a huge reason I took the photo down was due to soo many people trying to hack into my social media accounts after the post.. to the point I had to shut one of them down from so many people trying to hack into it.. it was put on Safe Lock by the company. It attracted a ton of hate and body shaming and thats not something I want to attract on my page. I love photography and I love modeling and I love my followers. In the future I may do another giveaway but because of how this one was treated I had to take it down. Thanks for reading 😊 -Danielle
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Try to bring it up with your mom, because, in the end, I’m sure your mom just wants the best for you. Also, if you really can’t be moved, try your best to just stick up with her.
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A: No, but I want one!

I have personally dealt with a very similar issue. When I was first figuring out my sexuality, I really wanted to be gay (same with when I was figuring out I was gender queer: I really wanted to be trans). I didn’t end up being gay, but that wanting was kinda my brains way of telling me I was queer, but for I long time I though I was just faking it because I wanted to be more interesting. If you’ve liked girls in the past, that means you probably like them at least a little, but I wouldn’t shut down any feeling you have towards masculinity or androgyny either. It may be hard to accept it if it turns out you aren’t a lesbian (I REALLY wanted to be bisexual, but I accept now that I’m not). I know it’s also really frustrating to be unsure about all this, I’m in the same boat, but my best advice is to just be open, be patient, and know that you don’t have to figure things out right away, and it’s okay to be confused ~Raymond💛
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this is something that stuns me and terrifies me. get ready. i'm gonna provide the facts.
NET NEUTRALITY.
i heard about this months ago but i didn't think of anything of it. i was just thinking to myself "what is that? what does it mean?" and just let it go. i thought it was just something dumb, i didn't know anything about it and disregarded it in general. now, i am fully aware of what it truly is.
net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers must treat all data on the Internet the same, and not discriminate or charge differently by user, content, website, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or method of communication. under these principles, internet service providers are unable to intentionally block, slow down or charge money for specific websites and online content. Trump’s FCC chairman, Ajit Pai, wants to destroy Net Neutrality. In May, the FCC voted to let Pai’s internet-killing plan move forward. the FCC will vote on Pai's proposal TOMORROW, december 14th.
The internet without Net Neutrality isn’t really the internet. Unlike the open internet that has paved the way for so much innovation and given a platform to people who have historically been shut out, it would become a closed-down network where cable and phone companies call the shots and decide which websites, content or applications succeed. This would have an enormous impact. Companies like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon would be able to decide who is heard and who isn’t. They’d be able to block websites or content they don’t like or applications that compete with their own offerings.
without net neutrality, we'd have to pay for all the things we use everyday, such as messaging, mail, music, video, social media, google, everything.